National briefs: Mosley calls for better rights
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England), Oct 8, 2008
> MOTORSPORT boss Max Mosley plans to challenge the adequacy of UK's privacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights. Earlier this year he won pounds 60,000 in privacy damages against the News of the World for distress and indignity he suffered over the paper's "sick Nazi orgy" story. Mr Mosley, 68, the son of 1930s Fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, wants newspapers to have to notify someone before publishing private information about them.
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